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Hire a Hacker

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Best Online Hackers for Hire Platform Most hackers for hire are found on Reddit-like forums. There are a bunch of them, and you have to know where to look. But these hackers remain anonymous, offering certain services, and demand decentralized payment.

 

One post on an underground hacking forum claims it will "Website hack or ddos. Paying well." The poster explained that they wanted a WordPress-built website down. While this person would not provide reasons, he or she did add that the bounty was as much as "2k euro."

 

On this same forum you can find a post for a downloadable tool called Facebook Hacker, which lets users hack into Facebook accounts. It claims that it can "hack any Facebook," using "multiple methods of hacking." People responding to this thread claimed the service worked.

 

One popular hacker offering involves boosting Yelp ratings. Many offer services for posting positive Yelp reviews for a price. They can go as low as $3 a pop. Other, more savvy individuals say they've figured out how to remove bad reviews. Some hackers even offer months-long services for a set fee. They say they will continually post good reviews, post bad reviews on competitors, and ensure that no bad reviews show up on a business' page. These programs can cost as much as $350.

 

On another underground forum, a hacker doubled as a teacher. In this thread, the hacker said he or she would teach simple hacking tasks, such as a distributed denial of service attack (DDoS). DDoS attacks send enormous amounts of traffic to servers, which can debilitate a site's performance. This poster asked for $20. The first $10 had to be paid upfront, then the classes would begin, and the remainder would be paid pending completion Hire a Hacker.

 

There's a more public website called HackersList, which allows anonymous users to post hacking projects they want fulfilled. The projects range in price and ability, and most go unfilled as public hacking markets seem very suspicious. But a few projects appear to have been filled. For instance, one user asked for a hacked Gmail account. This project closed with a $90 bid.

 

Another post on HackersList requested help accessing a Facebook account. The description for the project is somewhat amusing; "I need to get into a facebook page. Long short of it is i have to know whats going on and I have no other choice (sic)." This plea successfully closed with a $350 bid.

 

Hilton HHonors Points: $15

 

Earlier this year Hilton reportedly admitted that its rewards program HHonors had been vulnerable to a breach which potentially put many members' passwords and PINs at risk. Even though Hilton reportedly patched the problem and urged all customers to change their passwords, hackers are still offering ways to hack into HHonors member accounts and steal their points. While individual accounts go for as little as $3, some hackers have set up configurations to crack into multiple accounts. These go for about $15.

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